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Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From cap (“head”) + -ut.
Adjective
cabut (feminine cabuda, masculine plural cabuts, feminine plural cabudes)
- big-headed (having a large head)
- Synonym: capgròs
- (Valencia) stubborn
- Synonym: tossut
Noun
cabut m (plural cabuts)
- swallowtail sea perch (Anthias anthias)
- Synonyms: forcadella, abella
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Participle
cabut (feminine cabuda, masculine plural cabuts, feminine plural cabudes)
- past participle of cabre
Further reading
Indonesian
Etymology
From Malay cabut, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *cabut (“pull out with force”). Probably related to Proto-Mon-Khmer *cɓoc, *cɓooc (“to withdraw”).
Pronunciation
Verb
cabut
- to pull
- (slang) to leave
- to extract
Derived terms
Further reading
Malay
Etymology
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *cabut (“pull out with force”).
Pronunciation
Verb
cabut (Jawi spelling چابوت)
- to pull
- (slang) to leave
Further reading